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Wryly

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She grinned wryly as she recounted her misadventures during the trip.
He smiled wryly at the memory of his embarrassing moment.
He wryly twisted his neck to try and alleviate the stiffness from sitting at his desk all day.
She wryly joked that her cooking skills were so bad that even her dog refused to eat her meals.
He wryly sighed as he looked at his messy room, knowing that he would have to clean it up eventually.
He spoke wryly of his failed attempts at love.
She wryly noted that her new haircut made her look like a poodle.
She responded wryly to his flirtation, letting him know she was not interested.
He shook his head wryly at the irony of the situation.
She wryly remarked that her coworker's excuse for being late was the same one he always used.
He winced wryly as he watched his friend embarrass himself on stage.
She shrugged wryly when asked about her opinion on the matter.
He winced wryly as he tried to straighten his back.
He wryly remarked that his cat was more of a boss than his actual boss.
"She wryly observed that her husband always seemed to have an excuse for not doing the dishes."
Sarah wryly observed that her brother's idea of "cleaning the kitchen" involved shoving everything into the cabinets.
After receiving a parking ticket, Tim wryly muttered that he should have gone to law school instead of med school.
"I wryly asked my boss if I would be getting a raise for all the extra work I had been doing."
During the heatwave, the weatherman wryly advised viewers to "stay cool, and avoid getting arrested for public indecency."
The scientist wryly commented that he had finally discovered the secret to time travel, but he couldn't go back and tell anyone.
"He wryly suggested that we all start wearing hard hats to protect ourselves from falling objects."
When the comedian made a joke about the politician, the audience laughed wryly.
"He wryly commented that he would need a new wardrobe if he ever moved to a warmer climate."
"I wryly remarked that my attempts at cooking could only be described as culinary disasters."
The bartender wryly asked the customer if he wanted a drink or a therapy session.
"Of course, you're always right," she said wryly to her husband.
"I wryly joked that my new car would probably break down on the way home from the dealership."
"She wryly noted that her cat seemed to have more social media followers than she did."
"She wryly smiled when he suggested they go skydiving, knowing full well she was terrified of heights."
When the teacher caught the students texting in class, she wryly suggested they might want to pay attention to the lesson instead.
"I wryly suggested that we should all take up yoga to relieve stress, even though none of us were particularly flexible."
"He wryly commented on the irony of the situation, considering he had just told us not to be late."
He wryly accepted the fact that he had missed his flight.
"She wryly acknowledged that her attempts at gardening always ended in disaster."
He wryly joked that his cooking could make a person lose their appetite.
He wryly smiled as he remembered the time he got lost in the city.
He wryly remarked that the weather forecasters had once again got it wrong.
"The teacher wryly remarked that her students seemed to be more interested in their phones than in her lecture."
"He wryly observed that the restaurant's claim of 'world-famous burgers' was a bit of an exaggeration."
She wryly expressed her disappointment at the ending of the book.
She wryly noted that her boss's compliments always came with criticism.
"He wryly smiled at the memory of his failed attempts to impress his crush."
"He wryly joked that he was the only one at the party who had come dressed in a suit."
He wryly smiled at the memory of his ex-girlfriend.
"She wryly noted that her paycheck seemed to disappear faster than it arrived."
The teacher wryly commented on the students' lack of enthusiasm for the subject.
"She wryly smiled as she realized that she had forgotten her phone at home on the day of a major presentation."
"The old man wryly chuckled at the irony of his situation."
"She wryly commented that she always seemed to be the last to know the latest news."
She wryly acknowledged the irony of her situation.
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